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This article is about the American musician. For other uses, see Andy Ross (disambiguation).
Andy Ross
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Background information
Birth nameAndrew Ross
OriginWorcester, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboards
  • bass guitar
Years active1998–present
Labels
Member of
Formerly of
  • Unsacred Hearts
  • DraculaZombieUSA
  • Cold Memory
  • Phter
  • D-Funky
  • Beechmont Chilles
  • Conjugal Visit
Musical artist

Andrew Ross is an American musician, and co-founder of Serious Business Records. He is best known as the guitarist, keyboardist, and backup vocalist for the rock band OK Go since Andy Duncan's departure in 2005. He is also behind a solo project, Secret Dakota Ring, which has released two albums, Do Not Leave Baggage All the Way, and Cantarell. In addition, Ross is lead developer of mobile game developing company Space Inch, LLC.

Biography

Ross attended Columbia University, where he had studied computer science, and became the bassist for the band Unsacred Hearts and guitarist for DraculaZombieUSA. Ross was also the bassist for a brief stint in early 2000s indie band Cold Memory, and was also the headliner for The A-Ross Experience. Other early bands include Phter, D-Funky and the Beechmont Chilles, and Conjugal Visit.

In 2004, he released an album, Do Not Leave The Baggage All The Way, under his solo project Secret Dakota Ring. Ross described his freshman album as a "break up album" at a Google artists performance.

In early 2005, he became a member of OK Go after auditioning to replace the band's former guitarist and keyboardist Andy Duncan, who left after production on their second album, Oh No, was finished.

A second Secret Dakota Ring album, entitled Cantarell, was released on November 11, 2008.

Discography

Studio albums

with Secret Dakota Ring

  • Do Not Leave Baggage All the Way (2004)
  • Cantarell (2008)

with OK Go

References

  1. Official Twitter page of Space Inch, LLC
  2. "The Guitarist From OK GO Made a Phone Game Called 'Disco Bees'". Playboy. 27 August 2015. Archived from the original on 3 March 2017. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  3. Horn, Jodie Janella (19 October 2005). "Rocking the Paisley Three-Piece Suit". PopMatters. Archived from the original on December 29, 2005. Retrieved 21 December 2009.
  4. Lull, Dino (24 September 2008). "Secret Dakota Ring". Metro Spirit. Augusta. Retrieved 21 December 2009.

External links

OK Go
  • Andy Duncan
Studio albums
EPs and compilations
Singles
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